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en manos de 24 millones de latinos el desenlace de destino 2012... al regreso le decimos como usted puede ser parte de ese grupo que decidira quien llevara las riendas de la nacion en el proximo cuatrienio... ademas, el candidato opositor venezolano, henrique capriles asegura que cree poder ganar la presidencia por mas de un millon de votos... comienza el mes de octubre con temperaturas variables... y probabilidad de lluvias, detalles de este pronostico despues de la pausa... 24- millones de latinos son elegibles para votar en las elecciones presidenciales, esto segun un analisis del buro del censo en conjunto con el centro pew... estos nuevos datos representan un incremento de un 22- por ciento desde el 2008...sin embargo, uno de los retos es incentivarlos a que acudan a las urnas... en las elecciones presidenciales pasadas, solo el 50- por ciento de los votantes latinos salieron a votar... le recordamos que solo quedan 36 dias para las elecciones y usted tiene que hacer contar su voto.. en venezuela, a menos de una semana de las elecciones el candi
en manos de 24 millones de latinos el desenlace de destino 2012... al regreso le decimos como usted puede ser parte de ese grupo que decidira quien llevara las riendas de la nacion en el proximo cuatrienio... ademas, el candidato opositor venezolano, henrique capriles asegura que cree poder ganar la presidencia por mas de un millon de votos... comienza el mes de octubre con temperaturas variables... y probabilidad de lluvias, detalles de este pronostico despues de la pausa... 24- millones de...
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that is just an example of the depth of talent that we have in our latino community. they're already serving as the da. you're serving as so many parts, our three one one director, our library an, treasurer, our city attorney, so they're critical significant positions that our city is always represented through the latino community and i just want to add more of that talent as we celebrate 2012 latino heritage month and with they would like to invite and introduce someone who has been hard at work for all of us, who understands latino community, asian community, african-american community, the san francisco community, and our values. someone who has fought for over 25 years for all of us. please welcome the next speaker of the house leader nancy pelosi. [applause] >> thank you very much mr. mayor for your kind introduction. your nice words of recognition how we worked together and for calling all of us together and a real cause for celebration, latino heritage month. we are very proud of your leadership in recognizing the excellence in the community to take leading ro
that is just an example of the depth of talent that we have in our latino community. they're already serving as the da. you're serving as so many parts, our three one one director, our library an, treasurer, our city attorney, so they're critical significant positions that our city is always represented through the latino community and i just want to add more of that talent as we celebrate 2012 latino heritage month and with they would like to invite and introduce someone who has been hard at...
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there were three latino comedians 27 locals on my cell phone right now the show started all little over a decade ago but the idea goes further back. comedian freddie prince in the '70s may be to blame for it. >> i just thought some of those stories are me i thought myself i want to do that one day but before the day came there were some stops along the way and stand in the military and also worked as a deity his childhood also certainly shaped him and his humor. my dad bill to a grocery store here and years later i was caught shoplifting and his own grocery store. so she has come a long way a week ago we followed him on what was a past show mike the ringmaster. we talked about everything. before going up on stage at the committee and set raved about him. i don't know when this guy sleeps it seems like he is on top of that 100 percent of the time he can really address any audience and make them laugh no matter what. he is not the only one to benefit. tonight's show is a fund-raiser for the federation helping youths in seniors in humble part. once a month one of our shows the benefits and
there were three latino comedians 27 locals on my cell phone right now the show started all little over a decade ago but the idea goes further back. comedian freddie prince in the '70s may be to blame for it. >> i just thought some of those stories are me i thought myself i want to do that one day but before the day came there were some stops along the way and stand in the military and also worked as a deity his childhood also certainly shaped him and his humor. my dad bill to a grocery...
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for the latino students it's almost identical, 37%. 35%. we narrowed it by 2% but we have by no means closed the achievement gap. we started to narrow the gap and that's an important distinction to make. when we look at math over the same time period we started with 54% achievement gap for african-american students. this year we closed it to 45% of achievement gap. for latino students we narrowed it somewhat to 40% so while we are starting to see the narrowing of the achievement gap over the five years the point i want everyone understands and why we clapped once and now it's time to get back to work is that we will not be able to close that achievement gap unless we significantly accelerate the learning of our african-american latino students with disability and samoan student groups so can't have 10% increases. we need to shoot for 15% increases. we had schools by the way -- it's doable and had 20% increases in the math scores and it's doable but we need to be focused if we want to close or narrow the achievement gap so in terms of going
for the latino students it's almost identical, 37%. 35%. we narrowed it by 2% but we have by no means closed the achievement gap. we started to narrow the gap and that's an important distinction to make. when we look at math over the same time period we started with 54% achievement gap for african-american students. this year we closed it to 45% of achievement gap. for latino students we narrowed it somewhat to 40% so while we are starting to see the narrowing of the achievement gap over the...
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. >>> world boxing organization latino feather weight champion orlando cruz came out as the first active openly gay boxer in the history of the sport. >>> finally, would you buy this, former boston red sox pitcher curt schilling might have to sell or give up the famed bloodstained sock he wore on the teep's run to the 2004 world series championship, all to cover millions in loans he guaranteed to his failed video game company. >> announcer: "early today" sports is brought to you by new just for men autostop. gray is over. >>> another star behind bars, and which film will audiences be taken with this weekend? your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus an update on the san diego zoo's cutest 9-week-old. that's true. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back to "early today." your friday forecast looks nice. and it will look very familiar throughout the weekend. not much change in the west, cooler temperatures in california compared to lately. watch these temperatures. they don't move much. 61 in boys see and sunny. 71 in medford. i'll change the saturday
. >>> world boxing organization latino feather weight champion orlando cruz came out as the first active openly gay boxer in the history of the sport. >>> finally, would you buy this, former boston red sox pitcher curt schilling might have to sell or give up the famed bloodstained sock he wore on the teep's run to the 2004 world series championship, all to cover millions in loans he guaranteed to his failed video game company. >> announcer: "early today" sports...
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dropped significantly for latinos. all i'm saying is that i think it's important for us to have diverse environment not just for minority students, but for majority population that has to operate in a very different world even and global climate even in the one we operated in 20 years ago. there are many reasons that you can use affirmative action and also to improve the diversity of those systems. you got to keep it up. >> again, i think you look at this report that jt came out, century foundation report they made it very clear, it's like, you look at president obama's daughters, they are african american, they don't need to play -- to say here are my rates get me in to university. they don't need it from a social economic standpoint. when you are looking at it -- >> they don't represent -- >> but i'm say can -- >> the rates -- >> the race neutral alternatives they showed in this report that look they did it in -- don't use race as a factor diversity actually increases far beyond the expectations than if you include r
dropped significantly for latinos. all i'm saying is that i think it's important for us to have diverse environment not just for minority students, but for majority population that has to operate in a very different world even and global climate even in the one we operated in 20 years ago. there are many reasons that you can use affirmative action and also to improve the diversity of those systems. you got to keep it up. >> again, i think you look at this report that jt came out, century...
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. >>> definitivamente los latinos no contamos si no en representan el 20%. >>> las drogas, con mÉxico, porque se les ha vuelto un problema no solamente de mÉxico, colombia, un problema mÁs cercano de su vecino pero no estÁ en la agencda >>> el debate estado noche se centra en la crisis del medio oriente, el terrorismo y china >>> ninguno candidato sabrÁn cuÁl seran las preguntas, esperamos como estamos en el sur de florida que el sprperiodista tiene muchÍsimo experiencia pregunte. el presidente parece llegar a estuvo encuentro en boca ratÓn florida, 61% de los estadounidenses a prueba su polÍtica exterior aunque 6 puntos porcentuales menos que el mes pasado. >>> obviamente tenemos muchos problemas por todo el mundo, y necesitamos un nuevo liderazgo, eso lo que representa mitt romney. >>> la reacciÓn de la casa blanca, el ataque del consulado en benghazi el mes pasado y para dialogar pudiera convertirse en artillerÍa politica republicana >>> la pregunta es para romney Él estÁ dispuesto a utilizar lady bla di blo ma guerra no. muchos aquÍ como aura cruz dicen esperar que lo
. >>> definitivamente los latinos no contamos si no en representan el 20%. >>> las drogas, con mÉxico, porque se les ha vuelto un problema no solamente de mÉxico, colombia, un problema mÁs cercano de su vecino pero no estÁ en la agencda >>> el debate estado noche se centra en la crisis del medio oriente, el terrorismo y china >>> ninguno candidato sabrÁn cuÁl seran las preguntas, esperamos como estamos en el sur de florida que el sprperiodista tiene...
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this is a new cnn/orc poll of lati latinos. when asked who's done well reaching out to minoritys, 77% says democrats, 33% says republicans. 63% says the democratic party cares more than republicans. latinos are a very diverse group, especially in one of the most diverse cities in america. as soledad o'brien reports latinos find manhattan not only diverse but rich with opportunity. >> reporter: this is no secret. >> you see more medicinal propertys, mexican chocolate, you see the changing demographics. beauty shops. >> they also work also working in factories and here's the salons, salons everything, and from there they got better and some of them you see are store owners, own clothes stores, cell phone laces, dealers. >> reporter: more dominicans are leaving than arriving, not just moving up but moving out. >> mexicans are now willing had when they come straight from mexico to take lower paying jobs and to endure some of the exploitation the dominican endured years ago. >> reporter: rodrigo says he finds new york immigrant frie
this is a new cnn/orc poll of lati latinos. when asked who's done well reaching out to minoritys, 77% says democrats, 33% says republicans. 63% says the democratic party cares more than republicans. latinos are a very diverse group, especially in one of the most diverse cities in america. as soledad o'brien reports latinos find manhattan not only diverse but rich with opportunity. >> reporter: this is no secret. >> you see more medicinal propertys, mexican chocolate, you see the...
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de latinos apoya rl matrimonio gay aunque la mayorÍa de evangÉlicos se ap ne. vii la mayorÍa apoyan el matrimonio gay, los evangÉlicos al contrario, estÁn de oposiciÓn a esta sistema, un 76% se opone al matrimonio gay. >>> pero el tema no aborto la situaciÓn es o puesta, latinos siguen siendo mÁs con ser vard respecto al aborto y esto incluye latinos que son catÓlicos y evangÉlicos, votantes evangÉlicos apoyan menos a romney que a george w busch, combho latina considero que romney no has apoya y obama en esto de lo de homosexual y lo de aborto, no estoy en de acuerdo a sus aspecto lira liberal. >>> la iglesia catÓlica ha tenido di freno sdwa con la administraciÓn obama. >>> no vamos vamos a poder olvidar la historia de lo vivido con el presidente obama ha sido de pronto un gobierno de castigo a nuestra norma no oral como hemos visto los matrimonio homosexuales, a boor to, las pÍldoras que han sido promovidos en este gobierno, la encuesta demuestra que la mitad de latinos que asisten a la iglesia han escuchado a hablar de a sus refieren dos de temas
de latinos apoya rl matrimonio gay aunque la mayorÍa de evangÉlicos se ap ne. vii la mayorÍa apoyan el matrimonio gay, los evangÉlicos al contrario, estÁn de oposiciÓn a esta sistema, un 76% se opone al matrimonio gay. >>> pero el tema no aborto la situaciÓn es o puesta, latinos siguen siendo mÁs con ser vard respecto al aborto y esto incluye latinos que son catÓlicos y evangÉlicos, votantes evangÉlicos apoyan menos a romney que a george w busch, combho latina considero que...
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latino decisions has been tracking latino enthusiasm for the past ten weeks. it started out at lower level and increased at 8% to where 45% of latino are more enthusiasm about 2008. right now for 2012 we see 60% saying they're very enthusiastic, but what's most important here is in the battleground states, nevada, florida, we're seeing that rate even higher. upwards of 70% of latinos saying they're enthusiastic. that's crucial for the obama cam taken to clench the electoral votes they new. >> a pew hispanic center said education and the economy pr the top two. you might think based on overall polls we see that will fit with governor romney. when the largest spanish newspaper in the country endorsed obama last week, they did it because of romney's economic pitch. why do they see it different than the rest of the country? >> this latest poll shows that 73% of latinos trust obama and the democrats to improve the economic situation. so the economy is the number one concern for latinos, and it has been for a long part of this campaign. they just do not buy the smal
latino decisions has been tracking latino enthusiasm for the past ten weeks. it started out at lower level and increased at 8% to where 45% of latino are more enthusiasm about 2008. right now for 2012 we see 60% saying they're very enthusiastic, but what's most important here is in the battleground states, nevada, florida, we're seeing that rate even higher. upwards of 70% of latinos saying they're enthusiastic. that's crucial for the obama cam taken to clench the electoral votes they new....
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on the democratic side obviously because we don't want to remind the latino electorate of the broken promise of not going through comprehensive immigration reform and on the republican side mitt romney doesn't want to soften too much because that would alienate his base at the same time he doesn't want to chip away at that 20, 23% of latino support he has now. they're stuck in a tough place and both parties prefer to keep it on the back burner. >> josh, i want to ask you about this. they're huge economic implications and consequences of illegal immigration here in the u.s. in terms of the lack of discussion of it and being a centerpiece of this campaign season, i thought this poll that latino decisions did was interesting. because the -- getting hispanics out to the voting booth is very -- it's important for the president an yet there's an enthusiasm concern with little to no attention for latino voters since the convention, enthusiasm among latino voters slightly dropped which may indicate the race may turn to turnout versus candidates. is that, as victoria says, because neither can
on the democratic side obviously because we don't want to remind the latino electorate of the broken promise of not going through comprehensive immigration reform and on the republican side mitt romney doesn't want to soften too much because that would alienate his base at the same time he doesn't want to chip away at that 20, 23% of latino support he has now. they're stuck in a tough place and both parties prefer to keep it on the back burner. >> josh, i want to ask you about this....
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guest: we will have a certain number of men and women, white, african-american, latinos, people of different education. we look at the distribution of those and how many women versus how many men and comparison it to consensus data to say did we hit the target. we get close to the 50% and 50% break or 49 men and 51 women. if we don't, then we will weight the data which is a way of statistically adjusting to give a little more weight to people who are underrepresented in the polls if we don't end up in enough latinos, for example, we will weight them up. if we get too many with a college degree, we will weight them down a hrelittle bit. host: why are some polsters considered liberal or conservative and others independent? . most of the public pollster we are following these days in terms of the horse race polls they are doing, you mentioned the "washington post" and abc news poll, all the maim networks and newspapers have them. pew research is an independent corporation. gallup. none of them are liberal or conservative. their mission is to produce unbiased data to describe the election and ou
guest: we will have a certain number of men and women, white, african-american, latinos, people of different education. we look at the distribution of those and how many women versus how many men and comparison it to consensus data to say did we hit the target. we get close to the 50% and 50% break or 49 men and 51 women. if we don't, then we will weight the data which is a way of statistically adjusting to give a little more weight to people who are underrepresented in the polls if we don't...
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, to do latino voters think about immigration being a key issue -- how much do latino voters think about immigration being a key issue? there was a poll that showed among the general population, and i will be off by a little bit, 89% were certain they would vote. among latino voters, it was a 10-point drop off. that is a big deal. let's add florida to that list, too. iowa, at one point you have got at north carolina. he is thinking, we have got to pump that turnout. tavis: i agree with you. when a race is this close, turnout becomes key. in that regard, mr. romney has momentum over the last weeks. mr. obama came back in the second debate and made it an interesting contest. there will be a lot of talk in the coming days about what happened tonight. my sense is tonight will have been the least-watched debate. >> i agree. it is foreign policy. tavis: monday night football. i raise that because i want to come to this point about turnout. mr. romney has been gaining steam, no doubt about it. both of these guys have, over the course of this campaign, have admitted enthusiasm gaps. mr. romney h
, to do latino voters think about immigration being a key issue -- how much do latino voters think about immigration being a key issue? there was a poll that showed among the general population, and i will be off by a little bit, 89% were certain they would vote. among latino voters, it was a 10-point drop off. that is a big deal. let's add florida to that list, too. iowa, at one point you have got at north carolina. he is thinking, we have got to pump that turnout. tavis: i agree with you....
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i think to elevate the position of latinos in this country and the role of latinos in this society is something that we sort of take on as a mission. >> to stay relevant it's very challenging right now to stay relevant when you have the internet, when you have social media. it's very difficult that your voice stays relevant and nothing gets lost among the noise. i think that's one of the most important things. and finally it has to do with trust. after 25 or 30 years if we say something and people trust what we say, that's the best a zblard maria and george, this has been a pleasure. >> thank you very much. >> our pleasure too. >> the war in afghanistan was going badly. he knew because he was fighting it. 26 years old with a wife and child back home, staff sergeant seton was on his third combat tour there, his third. time and again he and his men were sent through what he called a mine field on a daily basis. his comrades were being blown apart. at least one amputee a day, he said, because we are walking around aimlessly through compounds that are littered with explosives. morale was
i think to elevate the position of latinos in this country and the role of latinos in this society is something that we sort of take on as a mission. >> to stay relevant it's very challenging right now to stay relevant when you have the internet, when you have social media. it's very difficult that your voice stays relevant and nothing gets lost among the noise. i think that's one of the most important things. and finally it has to do with trust. after 25 or 30 years if we say something...
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we looked at ways in which the district was preparing african-american and latino and pacific islander students for college and jobs and found shocking racial discrepancies. in 2008 we found that 5 out of 6 latino students and 9 out of 10 african-american students were not enrolled in the a through g classes needed for a four-year collegeful and may not have even been informed that these classes were an option. * college so, going back in history a little bit, before '98 the district included the a through g courses sequences as part of the graduation requirement. in 2008 they did not. so, if you look back on -- excuse me, in '98 there were 52% of african-american students out of that class that were eligible for college. however, in 2008 only 16.2% were eligible. san francisco unified class of 2010 graduation drop-out rate prior to a through g, prior to that graduation requirement, there's was 63% african americans that graduated and 19% that had dropped out. and we highlight this mainly to show that although the graduation, the a through g requirement is here now, it was a problem in
we looked at ways in which the district was preparing african-american and latino and pacific islander students for college and jobs and found shocking racial discrepancies. in 2008 we found that 5 out of 6 latino students and 9 out of 10 african-american students were not enrolled in the a through g classes needed for a four-year collegeful and may not have even been informed that these classes were an option. * college so, going back in history a little bit, before '98 the district included...
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latino affairs, nonlatinos are interested. he made his niche, reaching a wide array of audiences, cultures. >> when i was growing up in chicago, when i would look at somebody representing the culture in a positive way. damian does that for the mexi n mexican-american community, does that for people of color in general, does that for any cultural group underrepresented in the media or society as a powerbroker. >> i send e-mails to the higher ups at nbc corporate. i said what is our policy on using the word, illegals, illegal alien. started a conversation through the network. the policy was that we do not use words, illegals, the illegals. we prefer undocumented immigrants. >> he is willing to challenge, the upper management, to make sure that -- our community is respected. our, our community its treated with dignity. >> it took the industry a long time to hire people, latino, hispanic background. the arrival was not pain-free. that is okay. we arrived. alright let's break it down. mom, pop it. ♪ two inches apart, becky. two i
latino affairs, nonlatinos are interested. he made his niche, reaching a wide array of audiences, cultures. >> when i was growing up in chicago, when i would look at somebody representing the culture in a positive way. damian does that for the mexi n mexican-american community, does that for people of color in general, does that for any cultural group underrepresented in the media or society as a powerbroker. >> i send e-mails to the higher ups at nbc corporate. i said what is our...
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african-american, latino, native american and samoan. and while the district overall trend was 10% growth, what you notice over a five-year trend is african-american growth has bested the district average of 13% improvement, latino at 10% equal to the district's growth, native american at 14%, and samoan at 11%. the next slide is similar, but in the content area of mathematics on the state test. again, 8.2% district overall growth trend, african-american comparison 13% growth over five years, latino 10%, native american 7, and samoan 11%. >> superintendent, i'm just wondering if there is anyway maybe later on to get the numbers of where the anglo and asian-american students are. >> okay. so, maybe in this next slide, we get to that point. so, this next slide is actually on the english language arts achievement gap. so, what's highlighted in this one are two line graphs, one for african-american/latino, and the top line graph actually represents the district average. and what i want to point out is, again, a different way to represent it
african-american, latino, native american and samoan. and while the district overall trend was 10% growth, what you notice over a five-year trend is african-american growth has bested the district average of 13% improvement, latino at 10% equal to the district's growth, native american at 14%, and samoan at 11%. the next slide is similar, but in the content area of mathematics on the state test. again, 8.2% district overall growth trend, african-american comparison 13% growth over five years,...
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we have high schools that have greater graduation rates for african-american students, latino students, samoan students. we do have those examples where schools are getting traction. >> can you share that with us today? that is exactly what i'm trying to extrapolate in the hearing. >> i don't have a high school by high school rate with me today. i don't know if any of our staff may have that today either. >> looks like you have some homework. >> looks like you gave us some homework. >> okay, everyone, i'm going to hold you all accountable. my next question is -- and this may be more of a philosophical one. i'm just looking to get some insight. what does the san francisco unified school district believe are some of the causes of this high drop-out rate? you mentioned outmigration. what are some of the other causes? what are the symptoms, why are we so sick? >> well, clearly the american high school drop-outrate -- we don't have a monopoly on that. * it's the case in most urban centers and even rural districts. so, the factors, they are complex. certainly we have our students during the
we have high schools that have greater graduation rates for african-american students, latino students, samoan students. we do have those examples where schools are getting traction. >> can you share that with us today? that is exactly what i'm trying to extrapolate in the hearing. >> i don't have a high school by high school rate with me today. i don't know if any of our staff may have that today either. >> looks like you have some homework. >> looks like you gave us...
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at 66%, and up until this month, thomas, latino unemployment was in the double digits, so latinos are supporting the president but they still have the nagging economic concern which i think keeps one ear open towards romney campaign. >> all right, i'll ask both of you to susan and to chris, and i want to show it to everybody, this romney surrogate we've all seen out there throughout this primary season and, you know, into the general is former new hampshire governor john sununu and he made some eyebrow raising comments about race and the endorsement of colin powell to president obama. take a look. >> when you take a look at colin powell, you have to wonder whether that's an endorsement based on issues or whether he's got a slightly different reason for preferring president obama. >> what reason would that be? >> well, i think when you have somebody of your own race that you're proud of beef iing presi of the united states, i applaud colin for standing with him. >> governor sununu said colin powell is a friend and i respect the endorsement decision that he made and i do not doubt that
at 66%, and up until this month, thomas, latino unemployment was in the double digits, so latinos are supporting the president but they still have the nagging economic concern which i think keeps one ear open towards romney campaign. >> all right, i'll ask both of you to susan and to chris, and i want to show it to everybody, this romney surrogate we've all seen out there throughout this primary season and, you know, into the general is former new hampshire governor john sununu and he...
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por el voto latino, si va a cambiar es precisamente por ese voto latino. y si es interesante. si salen a votar, apoyar a carmona. eso ayudarÍa al presidente obama, a nivel del estado completo. vamos a ver que pasa en arizona y encontramos a california. una delegaciÓn importante de miembros del congreso hispano. 2 contiendas que son peleadas una la del seÑor... como hora y media de los Ängel. y este seÑor joe b. es congresista por muchos aÑos. mÁs de 10 aÑos. y tiene seria competencia de otro polÍtico. demÓcrata. que es la seÑora gloria negrete. en donde, repito, hay competencia y lo interesante, es que son 2 demÓcratas y hay otro distrito, en el norte del california en donde, hay una seÑora demÓcrata que se blam r llama louis capital... que tien tensz de un latino del partido republicano, abel maldonado que tiene una historia fascinante. sus padres fueron inmigrantes de la agricultura, Él estudio y estÁ disputando de los pocos latinos del partido republicano, al menos en california que tienen serias posibilidades de convertirse en congresista. >>> carlos, habla
por el voto latino, si va a cambiar es precisamente por ese voto latino. y si es interesante. si salen a votar, apoyar a carmona. eso ayudarÍa al presidente obama, a nivel del estado completo. vamos a ver que pasa en arizona y encontramos a california. una delegaciÓn importante de miembros del congreso hispano. 2 contiendas que son peleadas una la del seÑor... como hora y media de los Ängel. y este seÑor joe b. es congresista por muchos aÑos. mÁs de 10 aÑos. y tiene seria competencia de...